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Perinatal Jaundice Related to Inspissated Bile Syndrome

Known as: Inspissated Bile Syndrome, Perinatal Jaundice due to Inspissated Bile Syndrome, Perinatal inspissated bile syndrome 
A syndrome characterized by persistent jaundice, hemolytic anemia, and hepatomegaly in a newborn. It is characterized by the presence of inspissated… 
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Causes of neonatal cholestasis are varied and complex with biliary sludge representing a rare etiology. Biliary sludge has been… 
1987
1987
Bile-plug syndrome (inspissated bile syndrome) is a correctable cause of obstructive jaundice in infants. Formerly thought to be… 
1979
1979
An eight week old baby who presented with a cholestatic jaundice had a bile plug in the ampulla of Vater. The plug was removal… 
1975
1975
In cases of neonatal obstructive jaundice, liver biopsy material has been studied electronmicroscopically. In bile duct atresia… 
Review
1973
Review
1973
PERSISTENT obstructive jaundice in infants presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Several forms of biliary-duct… 
1963
1963
Although in most cases of haemolytic disease of the newborn practically all the bilirubin in the serum is of the indirect… 
1961
1961
  • Kibel Ma
  • 1961
  • Corpus ID: 77909403
1959
1959
Organic disease of the liver can cause cholestasis by mechanical hindrance at any level from the bifurcation of the common…